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Thomas W. Tramaglini, 42, appeared in court Tuesday to request the full videos that allegedly show him taking a dump on the athletic field at Holmdel High School in New Jersey, NJ.com reported.

The Kenliworth Public Schools superintendent was arrested in April after weeks of faculty discovering feces on a “daily basis” near or on the track and football field, according to police.

In an attempt to nab the mystery pooper, police set up surveillance cameras that helped them identify Tramaglini as the suspect, according to NJ.com.

Police arrested the superintendent around 5:50 a.m. April 30 while he was running on the school track, which is around three miles from his Aberdeen home.

Tramaglini’s lawyers requested the full video and the identity of a witness who claimed Tuesday that there were problems with details related to the footage. The defense team said the superintendent only received “snippets” of the supposedly damning video, NJ.com reported.

He faces charges for public defecation, littering and lewdness in the case.

I have a real “WTF” story. I knew an MRI Tech who one day decided to wear ankle weights to work, ankle weights filled with hundreds of tiny stainless steel balls. When he bought them, he asked the cashier if they were MRI friendly, cause you know, cashiers are MRI experts.

As soon as this fool got near the 3 Tesla MRI, he got sucked in by one ankle. His leg was twisted up and behind him cutting off circulation. Now you can’t just pull metal off the magnet bore without powering down the machine, a process that takes a few hours.

Someone had to go in there and cut the weight off his ankle risking the release of the stainless steel balls. If that had happened it would have been like a shotgun going off with those balls going thru everything in their path.

Thankfully it went well and nothing catastrophic happened else you all would have seen it on the National news and yes the idiot was fired. Here is a video of what happens when ferrous metals are introduced into an MRI machine:

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I have a real “WTF” story. I knew an MRI Tech who one day decided to wear ankle weights to work, ankle weights filled with hundreds of tiny stainless steel balls. When he bought them, he asked the cashier if they were MRI friendly, cause you know, cashiers are MRI experts.

As soon as this fool got near the 3 Tesla MRI, he got sucked in by one ankle. His leg was twisted up and behind him cutting off circulation. Now you can’t just pull metal off the magnet bore without powering down the machine, a process that takes a few hours.

Someone had to go in there and cut the weight off his ankle risking the release of the stainless steel balls. If that had happened it would have been like a shotgun going off with those balls going thru everything in their path.

Thankfully it went well and nothing catastrophic happened else you all would have seen it on the National news and yes the idiot was fired. Here is a video of what happens when ferrous metals are introduced into an MRI machine:

I have a real “WTF” story. I knew an MRI Tech who one day decided to wear ankle weights to work, ankle weights filled with hundreds of tiny stainless steel balls. When he bought them, he asked the cashier if they were MRI friendly, cause you know, cashiers are MRI experts.

As soon as this fool got near the 3 Tesla MRI, he got sucked in by one ankle. His leg was twisted up and behind him cutting off circulation. Now you can’t just pull metal off the magnet bore without powering down the machine, a process that takes a few hours.

Someone had to go in there and cut the weight off his ankle risking the release of the stainless steel balls. If that had happened it would have been like a shotgun going off with those balls going thru everything in their path.

Thankfully it went well and nothing catastrophic happened else you all would have seen it on the National news and yes the idiot was fired. Here is a video of what happens when ferrous metals are introduced into an MRI machine:

Nola thanks for posting, as we discussed offline this can very well be an officer safety issue. During my career I’ve handled priority calls within hospitals. On more than one occasion I handled violent events in Radiology.

I realize some members reading my post may think hospital violence only happens in the cinema and most hospitals have security.

From my experience violent crimes happen at hospitals and non sworn hospital security for all intents and purposes are watchman and late night parking lot escorts.

With all the ferrous metal equipment LEO’s carry, I recommend those members with a hospital in their district watch this YouTube.

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Answer to a private message: Yes the barrel and slide of a G17 and S&W cuffs are made of ferrous metal.
Answer to a second private message: No a shot glass or ginger root are not made of ferrous metal.
Note: PM turned off before asked if tricycle seats are made of ferrous metal.

When one looks at our hospital security from a distance, the uniform looks almost identical to our local PD, but as you get closer, you realize that their " duty belt" holds a walkie- talkie.

When I was going through my internships at various hospitals, I quickly realized how naive I had been in my belief that hospitals were secure/safe work environments.At one hospital where the majority of the pts engaged in a lot of " street activity, I learned some pretty valuable lessons. Not with my CI's help, though. She was lazy and in general a real piece of work who was disliked by her co-workers. She loved to send me into dicey situations completely blind.

We have been through several active shooter drills which have been very informative and have resulted in the staff meeting to discuss specific action plans for the floor knowing that more than likely our bosses will be hiding under their desks in their locked offices.

Nola thanks for posting, as we discussed offline this can very well be an officer safety issue. During my career I’ve handled priority calls within hospitals. On more than one occasion I handled violent events in Radiology.

I realize some members reading my post may think hospital violence only happens in the cinema and most hospitals have security.

From my experience violent crimes happen at hospitals and non sworn hospital security for all intents and purposes are watchman and late night parking lot escorts.

With all the ferrous metal equipment LEO’s carry, I recommend those members with a hospital in their district watch this YouTube.

Here's an article about an officer who responded to a burglary call in an MRI suite:

Nola thanks for posting, as we discussed offline this can very well be an officer safety issue. During my career I’ve handled priority calls within hospitals. On more than one occasion I handled violent events in Radiology.

I realize some members reading my post may think hospital violence only happens in the cinema and most hospitals have security.

From my experience violent crimes happen at hospitals and non sworn hospital security for all intents and purposes are watchman and late night parking lot escorts.

With all the ferrous metal equipment LEO’s carry, I recommend those members with a hospital in their district watch this YouTube.

"In the cinema" -- WTF? The last time I heard anyone in the US call it that was when responding to a disturbance at a nursing home.

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Don't feel bad. I've been made fun of for my antiquated choice of words...

One day I told my kids how some driver got her thong stuck on the gas pedal and rammed my cruiser. They were laughing and laughing...and I told them "that's really not funny. I could have gotten hurt". They were like "sorry, dad, but how did she get her underwear stuck on the gas pedal? What the hell was she doing?" And then it dawned on me that they had never heard the term "thong" used for footwear before.

After I cleared up the misunderstanding, the little brats laughed even harder at my "ancient" terminology.

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not.in.MY.town:
I wish I were that regular where I could take a crap every morning like clockwork.

PR723 any idea what My.town is carrying?

A simple ginger tea made with fresh ginger root can help relieve constipation. To make a simple ginger tea, take a thumb-sized piece of fresh, peeled ginger and add it to two or three cups of boiling water. Allow it to steep for at least 20 minutes before drinking. You can add a teaspoon of honey to enhance the laxative effects of the ginger and to sweeten the ginger tea.

My.town, I feel your pain, but you might want to find a better way to carry your root, so you don't have to leave your pistol at the house.

P.S.

My. town, I used the word "flummoxed" one day at work and you should have seen the reactions from the 20 something therapists in the department. Oh well.

" In life, all good things come hard, but wisdom is the hardest to come by."

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Me: Good morning Mr./Mrs._____. How are you feeling today.?
Pt: It's 8:00 and I still haven't had a BM. I need a laxative.
Me: When was your last BM?
Pt: 8:00 yesterday morning.
Me: Getting up and moving around will help you have a BM.
Pt:I'd rather have the laxative

not.in.MY.town:
I wish I were that regular where I could take a crap every morning like clockwork.

PR723 any idea what My.town is carrying?

A simple ginger tea made with fresh ginger root can help relieve constipation. To make a simple ginger tea, take a thumb-sized piece of fresh, peeled ginger and add it to two or three cups of boiling water. Allow it to steep for at least 20 minutes before drinking. You can add a teaspoon of honey to enhance the laxative effects of the ginger and to sweeten the ginger tea.

My.town, I feel your pain, but you might want to find a better way to carry your root, so you don't have to leave your pistol at the house.

Thanks for the recipe! I certainly appreciate your interest in my BMs.

There's another convenient way to "carry" a ginger root...but it's excruciatingly painful.

Thanks for the recipe! I certainly appreciate your interest in my BMs.

There's another convenient way to "carry" a ginger root...but it's excruciatingly painful.

Now if for some reason you go that route , keep in mind that things can get sucked way up there and become inaccessible. If this happens you will need to go to the nearest ER, have xrays taken that will need to be reviewed by ALL er staff, you know just to be sure of the diagnosis, and object removed by some big *** cold steel forceps.

One way to avoid above scenario is to tie one end of string around end of ginger root and the other around, ummm, something else....

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With three medical professionals contributing to this thread I have a serious question.

If sucked way up there and inaccessible will not.in.MY.town be physically able and medically cleared to compete in California's highly touted Bay area senior division nude tricycle event next month. I understand not.in.MY.town brings his own traveling rooting section.